Rapper Diddy Sentenced to 50 Months Behind Bars, Transferred to NJ Prison
In a bid to begin serving his lengthy sentence for federal sex crimes, Sean "Diddy" Combs has been transferred to Fort Dix correctional facility in New Jersey. The rapper, 55, was handed down a 50-month prison term after being convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution in July.
Combs will be eligible for release on May 8, 2028, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He also faces five years of supervised release and must pay a fine of $500,000. The original recommendation from prosecutors was over 11 years, but his lawyers had requested a reduced sentence as part of a plea deal.
The rapper has been serving time at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center since his arrest in September 2024. His lawyer, Teny Geragos, had submitted a letter to the court on October 6, urging Judge Arun Subramanian to recommend Fort Dix for Diddy's placement. The letter stated that Combs would benefit from the prison's Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) by addressing his drug abuse issues and maximizing family visitation.
Diddy's conviction was met with a harsh sentence due to prosecutors' claims that he showed no remorse for his actions. However, in court on October 3, Diddy expressed regret for his behavior and apologized to the victims.
Behind bars, Combs has faced allegations of inhumane conditions, including limited access to clean water, food infested with maggots, and lack of physical therapy or exercise. He was also subjected to constant suicide watch. Despite these challenges, his lawyers have continued to push for improvements in his treatment while incarcerated.
In a significant development on the day before Diddy's sentencing hearing, Judge Subramanian rejected his last-minute request for a new trial and acquittal. The judge cited "overwhelming evidence" of Combs' guilt as the basis for their decision.
				
			In a bid to begin serving his lengthy sentence for federal sex crimes, Sean "Diddy" Combs has been transferred to Fort Dix correctional facility in New Jersey. The rapper, 55, was handed down a 50-month prison term after being convicted of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution in July.
Combs will be eligible for release on May 8, 2028, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He also faces five years of supervised release and must pay a fine of $500,000. The original recommendation from prosecutors was over 11 years, but his lawyers had requested a reduced sentence as part of a plea deal.
The rapper has been serving time at Brooklyn's Metropolitan Detention Center since his arrest in September 2024. His lawyer, Teny Geragos, had submitted a letter to the court on October 6, urging Judge Arun Subramanian to recommend Fort Dix for Diddy's placement. The letter stated that Combs would benefit from the prison's Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP) by addressing his drug abuse issues and maximizing family visitation.
Diddy's conviction was met with a harsh sentence due to prosecutors' claims that he showed no remorse for his actions. However, in court on October 3, Diddy expressed regret for his behavior and apologized to the victims.
Behind bars, Combs has faced allegations of inhumane conditions, including limited access to clean water, food infested with maggots, and lack of physical therapy or exercise. He was also subjected to constant suicide watch. Despite these challenges, his lawyers have continued to push for improvements in his treatment while incarcerated.
In a significant development on the day before Diddy's sentencing hearing, Judge Subramanian rejected his last-minute request for a new trial and acquittal. The judge cited "overwhelming evidence" of Combs' guilt as the basis for their decision.
 ... like, Diddy's already been serving time since Sept 2024 and now he gets sent to NJ prison? That's a whole new state! He was supposed to get out in May 2028 but who knows what'll happen now
... like, Diddy's already been serving time since Sept 2024 and now he gets sent to NJ prison? That's a whole new state! He was supposed to get out in May 2028 but who knows what'll happen now  . I mean, his lawyers tried to make a plea deal which might've saved him some time, but 50 months is still a looong sentence
. I mean, his lawyers tried to make a plea deal which might've saved him some time, but 50 months is still a looong sentence  ... and poor RDAP program he wanted to be part of, that's like, totally gonna help him or something! Maybe he'll actually get the help he needs behind bars, fingers crossed
... and poor RDAP program he wanted to be part of, that's like, totally gonna help him or something! Maybe he'll actually get the help he needs behind bars, fingers crossed  . Anyway, it's all about the money, right? $500k fine is insane
. Anyway, it's all about the money, right? $500k fine is insane  ... maybe Diddy should've shown more remorse when he was in court
... maybe Diddy should've shown more remorse when he was in court 
 - you can't control how others treat you in life but what you do about it? You gotta take responsibility for your actions, just like Diddy did when he apologized to his victims on that court day
 - you can't control how others treat you in life but what you do about it? You gotta take responsibility for your actions, just like Diddy did when he apologized to his victims on that court day  . If only everyone had a chance to reflect on their mistakes and make amends before serving time behind bars... it's all about growth, learning from our errors, and moving forward with a clearer mind
. If only everyone had a chance to reflect on their mistakes and make amends before serving time behind bars... it's all about growth, learning from our errors, and moving forward with a clearer mind  .
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 i mean we've seen him spit bars like a pro, but this kinda stuff is on another level
 i mean we've seen him spit bars like a pro, but this kinda stuff is on another level  his lawyers were tryna get a deal and now he's gonna be chillin' behind bars with the maggots
 his lawyers were tryna get a deal and now he's gonna be chillin' behind bars with the maggots 
 at least he apologized and showed some remorse tho, that's more than most people can say about themselves
 at least he apologized and showed some remorse tho, that's more than most people can say about themselves 
 just thinkin bout Diddy gettin 50 months
 just thinkin bout Diddy gettin 50 months  can't believe he's facin this time
 can't believe he's facin this time  his lawyers tryna make it better
 his lawyers tryna make it better  RDAP program
 RDAP program  hope it makes a diff
 hope it makes a diff  still dont understand why prosecutors be so harsh
 still dont understand why prosecutors be so harsh 
 like what did he expect when you're accused of some serious stuff?? 50 months is still way too much considering all the drama he's put up in his music career... and those allegations behind bars sound straight outta a horror movie
 like what did he expect when you're accused of some serious stuff?? 50 months is still way too much considering all the drama he's put up in his music career... and those allegations behind bars sound straight outta a horror movie 
 , but you gotta respect him for owning up to it and apologizing to the victims
, but you gotta respect him for owning up to it and apologizing to the victims  . anywayz, hope he gets some real help back there and maybe even turns his life around
. anywayz, hope he gets some real help back there and maybe even turns his life around 

 and good on his lawyer Teny Geragos for pushing for the Residential Drug Abuse Program
 and good on his lawyer Teny Geragos for pushing for the Residential Drug Abuse Program  RDAP can do wonders for people struggling with addiction
 RDAP can do wonders for people struggling with addiction  . might not be the most sympathetic guy, but you gotta respect him for owning up to his mistakes and apologizing to the victims
. might not be the most sympathetic guy, but you gotta respect him for owning up to his mistakes and apologizing to the victims  .
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... just another celebrity with a long sentence... feels like they're not taking responsibility for their actions 100%
 just another celebrity with a long sentence... feels like they're not taking responsibility for their actions 100%  . He should focus on getting help for his drug abuse issues while in prison instead of whining about the conditions
. He should focus on getting help for his drug abuse issues while in prison instead of whining about the conditions 
 . And yeah, the conditions behind bars sound pretty harsh but at least he'll have access to treatment programs that can help him deal with addiction and whatnot
. And yeah, the conditions behind bars sound pretty harsh but at least he'll have access to treatment programs that can help him deal with addiction and whatnot 
 , and I'm like, what's up with that? Is it trying to get away from something or just chillin'? And have you ever noticed how some animals can just sleep all day? Like, what's the point of having eyelids if you're just gonna use 'em to snuggle into your face
, and I'm like, what's up with that? Is it trying to get away from something or just chillin'? And have you ever noticed how some animals can just sleep all day? Like, what's the point of having eyelids if you're just gonna use 'em to snuggle into your face  .
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